Speaking ahead of Ireland’s friendly with Bulgaria on Tuesday evening, the Sheffield United man said ‘I think it’ll be another good game and the Dubs are good. But about 15 of the Kerry players were playing in their first final and that’ll stand to them.

‘A lot of people say they left it behind, but I think it’s only the start for this Kerry team and hopefully the forwards can do well again and get them over the line.’

‘It’s going to be a big ask to beat Dublin,’ Egan continued, ‘but Kerry have got to be confident and take a lot of belief from the last day.’

The young players in the Kerry side will have a feel for All Ireland final day and fans of the Kingdom will hope that gives them the extra edge in what should be another cracking outing.

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